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WOOD CULTURE SOUL
'S05 Herz Wood
 
 
WOOD CULTURE | SOUL
S05 Herz Wood
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THE STORY
Enhance your home’s interior decor with the enduring beauty of our Soul Luxury Vinyl Plank collection, where style meets substance in every step. These meticulously crafted planks accurately detail the luxurious look of natural wood, while offering unmatched resilience against daily wear and tear.
MATERIAL
Vinyl
FEATURES
+ Slip resistant, R10
+ Water resistant
+ Silent & soft floor
+ Warm underfoot
Slip Rating
R10
VARIATION
Shade & Pattern Variation
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)1210 × (W)169 × (H)5 mm
FINISH
Matt
Slip Rating
R10
FINISH
Matt
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